Prescott of Saskatchewan


“IT SEEMED PRUDENT TO PLACE AS LONG A DISTANCE AS POSSIBLE
BETWEEN THEM AND THE SETTLEMENT”—Page 158


PRESCOTT OF

SASKATCHEWAN

BY

HAROLD BINDLOSS

AUTHOR OF

THE LONG PORTAGE,

RANCHING FOR SYLVIA,

WINSTON OF THE PRAIRIE, ETC.

WITH A FRONTISPIECE IN COLOR BY

W. HERBERT DUNTON


GROSSET & DUNLAP

PUBLISHERS :: NEW YORK


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF TRANSLATION

INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCANDINAVIAN

COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY

PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND UNDER THE TITLE, “THE WASTREL”

August, 1913


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. Jernyngham’s Happy Thought   1
II. Muriel Sees the West   12
III. Jernyngham Makes a Decision   23
IV. Muriel Feels Regret   35
V. The Mystery of the Muskeg   45
VI. A Deal in Land   57
VII. The Search   67
VIII. A Day on the Prairie   79
IX. Prescott Makes a Promise   92
X. A New Clue   102
XI. A Revelation   113
XII. Prescott’s Flight   123
XIII. The Construction Camp   131
XIV. On the Trail   141
XV. Miss Foster’s Escort   153
XVI. The Missionary’s Ally   168
XVII. The Passage of the Mountains   183
XVIII. Defeat   195
XIX. Prescott’s Return   206
XX. Muriel Relieves her Mind   216
XXI. Wandle Takes Precautions   227
XXII. Jernyngham Makes a Discovery   237
XXIII. A Night Ride   249
XXIV. Muriel Proves Obdurate   261
XXV. A Woman’s Influence   272
XXVI. Prescott Makes Inquiries   284
XXVII. Startling News   296
XXVIII. The End of the Pursuit   306
XXIX. Jernyngham Breaks Down   318
XXX. Prescott’s Vindication   332

Prescott, of Saskatchewan

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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